Juan S. Uribe, M.D. is board-certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgeons. He earned her medical degree from the University of South Florida and completed his residency at Universidad de Antioquia.
Juan S. Uribe, M.D. is board-certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgeons. He earned her medical degree from the University of South Florida and completed his residency at Universidad de Antioquia.
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Excellent doctor
Apr-2025
Very detailed, Dr Uribe and team spent significant time with me exploring my issues and options. His assistant Brianna is outstanding.
Apr-2025
My rating is based more on his resident’s “bedside” manner during my two post-op visits. While he answered my questions it was in one-word responses or in less than helpful 3-4 responses. I guess I got what I needed, if I hadn’t asked questions, I wouldn’t have learned anything about extended rehabilitation. To top it off, he didn’t realize it was my 3-month visit and essentially had given me the wrong answers to my questions. He did catch his mistake and caught me outside the office and indicated another post-op visit was not necessary. Ultimately it cast a pale on the whole surgical process.
Apr-2025
Focused professional and very aware of risk, options and path forward to remediate pain disease and quality of life.
Apr-2025
Barrow NeuroSpine and Rehabilitation Center of Phoenix
3090 North 3rd Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85013
Juan S. Uribe, M.D. is board-certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgeons. He earned her medical degree from the University of South Florida and completed his residency at Universidad de Antioquia.
Excellent doctor
Very detailed, Dr Uribe and team spent significant time with me exploring my issues and options. His assistant Brianna is outstanding.
My rating is based more on his resident’s “bedside” manner during my two post-op visits. While he answered my questions it was in one-word responses or in less than helpful 3-4 responses. I guess I got what I needed, if I hadn’t asked questions, I wouldn’t have learned anything about extended rehabilitation. To top it off, he didn’t realize it was my 3-month visit and essentially had given me the wrong answers to my questions. He did catch his mistake and caught me outside the office and indicated another post-op visit was not necessary. Ultimately it cast a pale on the whole surgical process.
Focused professional and very aware of risk, options and path forward to remediate pain disease and quality of life.